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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-06-21

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-06-21 page 1

fournal. COLTJMBU6 OHIO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 21. i87l. vol. xxxn. NO .51 ' Slie gailu Ijio tatt An Interview With Beust. jaaxlatria Know Ilia Atmudeaf lb llnllnd Btatss M Kvsat WarwIlbBuSsia-lllsOplnles. an the Polish Qnestlan-Wtant Hs Tnlnks !Uer-manr. retured,''nowthlnolOTnqoe.ti, Tlir DUKE D'AUMALE. ofBnlarilnir the Empire. Atisina u Fnm Uu Trlbuw Boeolel ConespooSesU Vibhka. May 87. I nu Introduced lota toe office of Count Beost, A room o! IB by J5, almost divided by a Bpanlsh wall, behind wblch there may have sat a secretary. Over the mantel was the portrait of the Empo-ror. The Count referred to the trouble! In the Chamber. "That was a member, who Just went out," he Mid. "They have voted an address to the Emperor, as. perhaps, you know f " I said I had heard yesterday's debate, and added a quefy about the prospects of a solution' "Ob, then you have caught a glimpse of onr politics, and have found them, I suppose, rather complicated," he returned with a smile. "It Is much more difficult here thin In England to tell what will result from such action on the part of the Lower Home. Buch a step Is not so decisive here as It would be there." The oonversatlonihen turned to the increasing Interest felt by Americans in European politics, an Interest perhaps heightened by the supposed embarrassment ciused by the now happily settled Alabama clalmf. "One might wrllo a volume," he began, "about the state of European politics at any given time, particularly at present, concerning one especial point of European politics with which the name of the United States Is often connected the Pontus question-There Is a strong belief prevailing In Europe (wbolher rightly or wrongly, as well as my own oplolon, we lay osltle) that, In case too Oriental question really Itimed np, the United States will side with Kussls." lie paused, as If for a denial or an affirmation, and then con-tinned : "Now, It would be very important If we bad a regularly authentic danlsl of that Idea, unless the Interests of the United States were Involved." Though, by reason of long residence In Loudon, the Austrian Chancellor has a greater command of English than Prince Bismarck, I made bold to suggest, In German, that I was snflhicntly familiar with his vernacular to follow It It more convenient to himself. uAch,u, datware uuhltr," be exclaimed, and then proceeded to reiterate and amplify what he had promised about the apprehensions of an American Intervention In favor of Russia, concluding: "As 1 would any before, a (all accredited and perfectly trustworthy assurance that, In case the Oriental question were precipitated, the United States would not support and aid the pretension of Hussla, where the direct Intereslsof the United States were not Involved, such an Implicitly trustworthy assurance would work, I repeat, a great, melioration of European affairs." This was tho most out-spoken utterance of the entire conversation, and was made, too, wltii grave emphasis precluding all doubts In a desire to h ivo It reach Its destination; Its directions, moreover, eontrsBtsd strikingly with a non-com mittal tendency, worthy of Maitln Van Burtn blmselr, apparent In his subsequent remarks. Io auswer to an Inquiry how Austria would be disposed In cao Mueala's llrat war were against Prussia with Uerma- nv. Oonnt Ucust said : "That Is too Improbable a contingency to require consideration. It will be time enough to take it up when the danger is really threatened." "But." I Internused. "there are many in North Uermany who think otherwise." mentioning the names of several prominent ptrsoos.lDcludingone of the most lonuentiai ana anient members of the Gorman Diet, "besides, such an tmnortant seml-ohiclal organ as the Kreni Ziltuug, which, in the persons of tome of Its chief contributors, stands very near to the Prussian Court, bis used language concerning the treatment of the Uermaosln the Ualllo Provinces which was little less than direct threat ening." "Those who talk that way, and oredlct Inevitable war. apeak rather their own hopes and wishes than the results of careful study ami consideration of the actual state of siWrs." he answered. "So long, at any rate, as the nrcsent rulers of the two cuuutrles re main with the reins In tholr bands, there la no danger of a quarrel between them. Aa for the North Hermans themselves, they say, 'Kussla does not sympathise with us: but it has behaved well toward ua during the war.' And practical sup- norl weighs well against sentiment.1 "lias it not been thought, your Excel lencr." 1 ventured to say, "that, grant Ing Increased autonomy to Oillcla might Involve Austria by arous lnz anew the asplratlona of the Polish aublects of us neighbors ' "Austria would ceass to be an ludencnd ent Slate," commenced the Minister, before I had f.trlr finished, "If the Em peror could not regulate the Internal affilrs ol the country ss ho thinks best for It. Ills llsjestymlght aa well give np attempting to reign If he were hampered by an obligation to ask leave of outsiders for every step. Still there will not be as long st least as 1 am In ofllce there shall not no establlsbol at Lumber! such a Government that we may wake up to flod same line morning a war with Ituaala on our hands " Prussian optimists are wont to assure foreigners, especially wnen met far irom tne v isiui or oil the Continent altogether, thi though the Poles Id Posen are not quite contented, they are much belter oh than their compatriots elsewhere, and these latter desirs euo to oecoms part c Prussia If their national longings are evi to be realised. In contradiction of such eutements. assumed to bs true by question aa to the cause of the fact, the Chancellor atciarcai "nnoever say so seriously knows nothing ol What h la talking. It has never occurred to Oallclan to want to belong to one of th othor parlies to the partition of Poland, Difference of circumstances his brought about dlQNront results In tho different countries. Thus, In Hussla, the very existence of the Poles aa a nationality was a perpetual threat both to Hussla aa a State, and to Pan-Slavism. Husila, therefore, thought It best to atamp them out, In Prussia they were less dangeroua by reason of tbelr smaller number, and Docauss thrt were not su- perlor In cultivation. Tne chief mesus of supplanting them hea been the change ol proprietorship oy uarmans nuying up the land of tho bankrupt Polish nobility, wblch the Prussian Uoverntsjeot has encouraged, till the greater part of the large estate Is owned by Uermans. In Oallsla the situation Is vory d iTeront. They might be willing to eotangle us with other Poweis, but, aa to Intoroal matters, they are good Austrlatia, have an Interest In Austrian prosperity, make good aoldlers, light Well In the Austrian army. Where there la so little ground of complaint there la no reason why Austria ahould treat them In a stepmotherly way. They desire their own Institutions, their own ichnnli ami Judges, and, to soma extent, their own military regulations. 1 am sure that they will be losers thereby If they get mem, out .vn( non jh tnjurtit yun know. It Is, howover, wholly an Internal atTtlr who'har such cuocc'sluns aro to be mails to them " "In a pamphlet very stronily recommended to mo," I said (It would have been euporarogalory to repeat the book seller's bait, that It was ono of the Count's owo feelers), "It Is urged that Anatrla should seek lis stay In ths slavut It gives as an Instance, among other motives, that Austria oan make new arqul-ltlona only among the slaves for taamnle. Ihoas no the Lower Dan. ube." "No one In Austria," tht Count larrrn annnrh. and her mission Is to as slmllate what she possesses. Thus the stay of Austria is to be sought, not. In sny ons nationality, oat in an ui iuu which eomonaa the State." 1 remarked that various phase of federalism have, at one time or another, piayea sucu a nromlnent rola In the United States that anything savoring of similarity readily claims the especial interest ui au ammi Din. Ha renllad: "Ah but VOOr COndl tlons for trying it are very uuuaa muss In Austria, where beside the obstacles of different languages and races, there remains tnatoi aiuereoi stages oi out-tore." "You are not an advocateol fed eralism?" I asked with unfeigned surprise. "Pure federalism Is a Uan-gerous doctrine," wu the rejoinder, "at least tor Austria, it. ia iruo bust, .urn.' From the Nets York Herald . Pabis, June 2, 1671, Political sueceds social anarchy, What shall be next? What must the Fncy Washington square, and Union, world expect? Prophecy may bs thrown lnd Madison, fltttd with chairs instead aflog Increased autonomy to Guilds away; but fact, evidence and tendency 0f the thankless, backless benches too and tne otner nationalities issirougiy p00t to the Duke d'Aumale as l'reil- high to sit on.lmpossiDietoiean sgainst, suggestlvsotlt, but the srrangement of of , .cmi.reDa)lio but real despot- and too short for a vagraot to stretch the body politic may largely partake of dent of a rcmi repumo, nut real ueoptn- amMlfOT wh,ch B0W decorlt, those federalism without really being It There Ism, or the Immediate restoration or u. wute pllc(f ,d forther. Imagine if you Is a jmu muuu to be found, and that Is ie Henri V, with power that must ne I can, all the matrons of the side streets, what we seek." I asked if it Will be .,.,, - .,. t,,t.t1eie Th nine, nnnfitilloua New York women, so possible, through tbls desired rooanof .. ' .,..,. ,. ,h. ,miD- mln revolutionised In Ideas of decorum that federalism, to do away with the dualism a Aumale Is the coming man i y campH,nalr aDd of the Austro-liungarian monarchy ana nverj mm . . golttlng or magazine there of sn after-form an Individual Constitutional State, I straw Boats toward his triumph, H. noon, feeling aa free and aafa as In her and he replied: "Tho Onallstlo form of pCtrd t Journalist, a punster against own court-yard, Instead of leaving those flne..e.aave..u.t 1st ea Snail tiat Ktf t ha f 'I t U I 1 1 ll I I ....1. ,.f InafanA In hnllaa Hnia rtaJ k,iaaA UowhTh muVto, our cosunt care Eo,peror, a loud Republics , w ZtwZZSZ to see that no shock Is given to It by been paving the way. Me has oevoiea oonl61 ud plzIM hroad and tbie by any cnange or expeuieui, in answer to the later years oi nta ins ui ueieuuiug a wnole ismny, where tea may Da taken, mv Question whether ho thought the I ,,,. t. nuA .ha lihartv nf the Dress, screened bv awnings and rlints In blos- slaves and othera oan bo aatlalled by , . . W.,.. a.mW ha la som, without offending the delicacy of Constitutional means, and that without - ..... kl. .,, one's next-door neighbor, and ssy bow prejudicing the Interests or the German- a man wuo n iu.,u u.. reat m InxorTi ot tb. improvement, Ausniaus, he said: "That Is Juit the by putting t now and severe bridle on npon the present habit of burrowing task before us. K-gardlng the German- the r,reuone that conld not exceed away In back parlors and basement dln- Anstrlan, he Is politically the most peca- Napoleon's own In severity and eompre- Ing-rooms. All this might be very well liar being, not quite dcolded as to what belllV,Belai Of course, thle Is the first If the fashion prevailed of knocking the ne warn u,u,, uu, Mu. .iiui , .,., ... reI)nKi c. .nd the ioc. siaes oi every nouse out tin cool weatn- allow othera to get their due share. Jnd , ,bat Marshal McMahon is In ab- or, which will probably be the ilea said: "It Is essy to Imsglne that he contro, yVlth these premises I adoplod in the millennium. looks at many thlDgs from diverse points of vUw, as, for example, the recent war and the new Constitution of Germany; but does the Germao Austrian really desire a union wlih Germany not withstanding he has so Iv declared his desire main Austrian f" "It Is not natural that the Germans In Austria should tho Touraloo nobility, but believes It lean toward Germany In such a crisis.' replied the Chancellor, and i anued, as If in continuance of what I had lust be fore said, that I bappeoed to bo In Austria just before the declaration of war, when evervbodv talked of It and the Germans all ono way, but that an officer meeting was, sj usual, in the aay time, d pgrpoies, when the nun bakes all tbe if rank remarked that too much weight end we rich ana iimous gentry oi mis ifternoon, when the cockroaches and uuuiu uub uc laiu w ,u.,iuui.iwhi I kbiuuu ayo. v . . -uvo uiwiv i iqiiv njaa navfl their nwn wav In tha for nnlnlnn would he sure to take an. r.ltv. and nut un their fast borSfS and . ,. .... , other turn If the Government took sides elegant equipages at all the Boost alablcs drcaiel uut 8ia,vMaut square at four with France, and that the army would fight to a man against Prussia. "It wu quite proper," he resumed, "that Austrl an olllcem, of whatever nationality, should ly so, for It was the same ss ssylng that they would do their doty. ir fcurope t ever separated Into great nationalities, the German-Austrian will find himself parceled oil' with Germany, but bs will also Hod himself with his peculiarities and habits, tho most unfortunate creat ore In existence." I remarked: Now the self conscious ness of the Germans has been ao aroused and atlmulated, might not tho national HB HAS PLATED BIS THUMP CARD A-ND WOII. Hlgbl f Important Action sit Tours tlbaratboral.Couilt deParls sand lata Republic Tbe Duke aVAurable Kiting onlbe Ruins ol all ThreeTours, Versalllee and Parte tbe Ttlnlir. Words for Warm Weather. From the New York Tribune. Good Americans like to stay abroad, not out of Inherent Ouukejlsm, but be cause on the Continent people compre hend the science of living ss well as of doing. Perhaps this knowlodgs may be Imported with the many migra who are leaving that disturbed center. A graft of French soMirs tiers on Ysnkee ear nestness would besr good fruit. In hot weather, for lustsnce, - Europeans In cities live out of doors. . Imagine New York on the pavament from the Battery to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, eating Icea or smoking In armchairs after dinner. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTOBMEVa. the proffered boon, and hied him to a neighboring spring ths better to enjoy nts morning nlD ot loacy. ins uto -w.i i. l. ...i i n..-,....,.MUi , m. .W.H. " a invito mio nb.eui.ivu ui our rcttu XTXa J1.v??Z?? " Mo li" of Oolumbut Business Houses, whloli an among the tTSfZ, SSyM'n$.',?! most relkbl. and extensive esteDUsh- .ealDful of anuT. lack, he alUad C. BenU in thll Olty. fathor's six-foot rills from its deer horn moorings, glided noiselessly through a hole In the wall which the carpenter had left, crept stealthily within range of the peaceful Lo, and, drawing a bead full on the sconce of Beaver list, hs stntched the atslwsrt ssvsge along the ground in the peaceful sleep of death. Thla wu the rise. Of tba progress and close of tbls fsmous war of the races, I shsll apprise you In a subsequent letter. Baber would weep to observe the manifest disgust produced by springing his "Primary" on ths qualified electors of Wayne township, Columbiana county, Ohio. As ever, " ,'.". a. SHIELDS. Attonutr at Law. Kanwvsa to No. 11, South Blt-hetHot. 1. 0L1T BB100B, Attorney at Law and Motan Pnbtie.103 8. nhrh St Special etlentios Rivaa to Cousotlng and tioavar- apcura. COMMERCIAL BANK, No, lOO IN. Illffh Nt (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0, K. L. UaWlTT, w aad SftUeltor I Uigb atRet, CoUunbua, Ohio. Attorstv at Law aad SoUettor of Fatosts, It 11 u h. o. a i. w. uurrUAH. Attoraar at lav. OSlea, It Kast SUte stnat, Oolombna, Tbe next dc.n rich men who wish to be grstefully remembered when they die, may reach that end by placing a fountain apiece In different parts of the city. Vapor-fountains, In wblch tho water Is forced through a divider In volumes of mist, cool a large body or air around them. The vlclulty of such grateful spirits cf ttio waterfall would be a bless- present at tho rendeivous-the doe any 0D(J lppmo one-l,Kir New le l'Uolvcrs-presldcd over by york lvnR tbruuKta tho warm Wcath- erf In tenement houses that steam with will now alvo the Herald a continuation of tbe proceedings which It published In tho Issue of tbe 35th qf April relating to INIUIOUES solemn- of tho sdbcrcnts of ths Duke d'Aumale to re- at Tours. My Informant does not re member the date of tho lest meeting of occurred on tho Mlh of April, lie was himself Hotel do ilmo. Chevesu, a lady known to every traveler who has nassed by the beautl I -,i. .... kii- . ;..T .1.. -I.l.a TK. hr nf """ ..("T'""!" ,u. it,,uu u, .u. ...... wnoutney are aglow witn urea fur laun of Ilia town. T0U11S, be It remembered, Is a placs of very aristocratic ldess. 1 Here are no very poor or very miserable people In the whole department. Hence It Is thtt strangers like It so much; and Frenchmen hsve their chateaux along the o'clock mornings, after a breath of fresh air befors they bend over their day s worxaiins glowing irons, in tho night, unable to sleep, from the scourges about them, ths unfortunates are reported to plant themselves In tubs of water and go to sleep there. Any visitor among the poor will quote parallel cases. What banks of the swift river and on top of lncM People want are pure water and the silent hills, for ths ssme resBon that carbolic acid. New 1 ork can't afford ha llmlann tana with hre anmntnnna tO SPHCkle the Streets With dilute dlilU imirina villas. A ml le Minn or anch fectints, though she might with the Din m-n aa tha da Ilninmnnta. with all iha money she wastes out of her municipal foreign element, does not allow much dower. But every friend of the poor .mn.ihia. anA th.,Z , i... latitude for republican Ideas to take ean oo something to alleviate these pet-lympsthles, and the more or less sub" . ... ,..',,. L , 1 1 anir,.tin,ra h rh an thai u stantlal m.n.f.aUtlons of tbe .am. on ! ' ei olten iS a. Tii n l7.M."VA LY.tatorMmoleT.''fh bSSI P"tto J Tours,' of ail other umbrella apglm-leaf fan, a don aotla- tries, lor example in ins united mates, Dlacea. hU been wster tickets, aro sessonsble charities, UeCUUie S VIVSl uuvs.luu MJ lUVir BAIUUteif - I allhnnnh M,. la nnt ahl . u. counir;f 'Hardly In Amerlcs," wss tne tui hocleos or ina nuioiUTioB, foanUp" " '," mnn b. opinion, -ine uermau wno emigrates tne sest ot intrigues in ravor or toe an Ice-charity, by which the poor can to America Intends to glvs np Germany, Duke d'Aumale. Accordingly, It was be supplied with this crowning neccsal-wants to become sn American citizen, only necessary to set a movement In fa- ty of summer There ought to be Ice- ...uw.,. .r..v...H .u. vu. ui """Ui.ii u,u.,i. """K HhODS onen In everv nart ol thn ellv. nn. Ih nna nf Hmn, -T.H (htltl ' . ' . . ' . . ' ' flpnlrv, t"f(Blhna a.l,h thnaa whn hraath ami exist in tuv sua'juwa ui purpiu,ur-fectlon. are. 1 ehou d think, more snnerrlc al than they appear, and should not be accorded an Importance wblcu doa not belong to them. In conclusion, 1 ask ed tbe Chancellor what he thought of the future of r ranee f "That," iald be, 'Is hard, or rather Impossible to an- Tunai merinos had been hold, with constantly increas- swor, unless one knows Into what bands ""iI.LrirallJ, ... tho Government of France Is to fall. "Vcc" mSlm0. nu n.' "M I,luu' rw "a.v.a.a.1 Bu... ...a.- . hi mat f'hsatraan A I vlllaV BCWJUI UlinDUlCDsi U D UT Oiner. of genius to manage public concernatll '-"pr . : enon'.h to People may fan themselves to ribbons. that there was none or tne where rich and poor may obtain tuts --H'r. i 1"-J uilaa tbo vaaalav voa der. in case uf sntldan alckoa.a. lat any one try to procuio ao extra suodIv of Ice lo any neighborhood, and be mav hunt longer for the friendly coorectloner wno win spare a poumi or two thin to and an noneat man, Keeping cool la ths problem of the It emerges from Its present disorder and prostration. Tbe country has auch great resanrces that It has svery chance of recovery, bnt In the actual situation of affilrs It la greatly exposed to adventurers: that Is Its grestcst dsuger." And am I st liberty to repeat ths conversa tion. 1 added to my thanks for his Indul gence. "Perfectly," wss his rej ilnder ss he rose to conduct me to tbe door, and dismiss me lib urbanity. It was to the United States Hlolater, Mr Jsv, that 1 owed my presentation to ths Imperial Chancellor, wno aiao nta occasion, in referring to the Union, to speak fevota- bly of Its Envoy at this Court. Clork Supromo Court Cor.uunoe, Jons 20th, 1871. TO Tilt OHIO STATU JOVKXil: Indicate '.quality and fraternity" with tbem a ime now or otner von can. witnout any skill, (ell a republican In France, either by his accent, attire, nuttonnoie or visage sod general bearing. A legitimist has a bir,l, Imperturbable face, and cultivates tbe manners ot the old retJime. When hs speaas it is ol ltuu. The ur- lesniaf , on the contrary, are younger, brighter, cslmer men, while the republicans are moat all marked by emotions and characterised by tbe morbid sentl- Republican State Convention. WEDNESDAY, JUNE del, 1871. 00. K. NA8H, Attoraev at Law. OUos. No. a Month Blah atrast, Am boa biuldlnf, ARCHITECT!. STATS BxSOBtlCAS On. AB It. COV. BOONS, wubvH.ua, vaiu, aaj M, i.n. TO THE IUPCDLICAK VOTKUS OF OHIO : Your annual State Convention will be held at Columbus, on Wednesday, the 31m day oi June, 18T1, for the nomination of candidates for ths following offices, vis : uoverunr, Lieutenant Governor, Judge of the Supromo Court, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, Attorney General, State Commissioner of Schools, Clerk of Supremo Court, Member of Bosrd of Public Works. The undersigned committee recom mend that the meetings In tbe scvcrsl counties for the selection of Delegates, bo bold on Saturday, Jum 101A, 1B71. The babls ot representation In tbe Convention will bs one Delegate for ev ery five hundred votes cast for General Sherwood, for Secretary of Bttto In 1870, and one additional Delegate for any B. T. BROOKES. IAnMteet, 0W1 Enaiiuar, Aa. OOes, Ulffb aad HUta stnete-U itorr. BOOK.BlrlDF.KS. CHAB. O. ?LS8. Buok-blsdar and Blank book Manufactorer. Pamphlat walk and Puriodlritla bound to order at hoftBouaa. St. OS and BS North Ute'b street. BOData AND BTATIUIlRHT. oohly a SMITH. .'tatloosra and Dealem ha Knvalopae. genuine Arnoio-s m rreaca wniiaa ana tpviDg ina. all kind, of Patwr and Sealing Wax. Cor. Chapal and Hi.h 3d doat Irom oonat. CIGAR AND TOBACCO. B. U. BACH. Whltaamla and raUII de.tat in Curare. HA 331, South Utgb alroat Cujan of taj own maouUe- lara. tion.o rio.ua and uustasjhakit, STEPLIENSOIf. OMK'K k CO.. Anibna Bulldlna-. dealer In Foreurn fmiui. Tora ac uretora, tuaanauamaei au ainua tnaai' U.W.UUNN a SON, fraction of two hundred and fifty votes "?'J'l,nK0'ih"M"ul,',r,,''"?!,,',lMl'u . ' and Teeth combined, Moa. 10, It and 13. Oceia and upward, In each county. The following tabic shows the vote lor General Sherwood In 1870, and ths number of Delegatea to which each county will bs entitled, vis DRAIN TILB AMD aKWEIl PIPE. JAMES PATTBHHON A CO. Dealera In Sola Ureln Tile and Htona BaweiFlps imvw w.iia a-aeaeasae amisww C0UMT1EB. i 1 COUKTUH. SS 8 II J lj I A'Ubu i,:o ii Lorui i,m Alias I,3;t I Lutwn.,.,., i.r.i Aihlkod I.r-'JT i 1 Lacu ,tFl AibUbultt... 3..H 6 J Uauliwrn.... ,6it I Atbeu 9,374 I ' U.boDisrr... ,m AufUU US I 'Utrum l.JH S ltelmoBt..... I.m J 'Urdiiuv 1,411 Hi nwn 3.07T 4 Urtn 9.HM t ,. 3,-tt Merott ..... W9 1 .. I,V0 1 Uuni 1,14 e .. i.VA I i Uunrot W4 I .. IVJ 7 MuntfuiiMjrr 1,0(0 12 i,f-M Uonran l.iwi 4 .. iM h Marra t IH 4 PayrpU'i Dniff btort, JW Houlh lilffh ttnek. Pn PHY CiOOUtU llu Uer.-..., Cuiotl...., ChstmpAifii CUiks, Clermont .. . Clint m.... Coiumbluia. 1,36 Coabnctoa... I.HV unwiord.... L'UIKM ... I)ik DuUaiM Deiwue KrM akaa Paul flsjld Oft HOB Ff. KEIUHAW CO. i to j. Li. uttwra m uo., iu n. uitrn in. (atmta. Asmlutttr. Melton. VclTtU BnuacU, In tdditaon to wiut U ltAj in lUttutga, OU Unloa, bUpM Mia wwej vtj wanm. Monras 1.901 h Morra t IH T Muakiuum. 4,19 4'iNobto ,M4 . (KUfl . rUBNITUBB. 3,ill I, i "J or keep n current of Ireth air rQab.Dg op irom ue irooi aoor w) toe ikyiigbt by lekftogboth opeo. To doiblf, crery aoase tDonia De provided prltb Iroo own- work do irs to cloio dnrlog the dny, UktIox the wood onet open. T&vh nre permcur Kcure, ina permit me eu-irnoce of Kir, whllo tho mi be piloted adu guaea no an to be nlKb'T orntnten ttl. liy tbU elraple meant a bouw mT hive coul elr drnwlng UiroaRh It ell tbe time. HmiU teitorUtire mtj be UTocUtc ly oeed la eperimcnte to niolnicn and FuittlQ uallla OaftUfra... OlsaarM,... (iwtmmf. lUrailtia.. Unoisak.,. Uarilln Uniton. lion 17 U it hi and.. UorklDf ... Unlttu.... Huroa..... Jakaon. , i.i 0,100 11 PanlJlsf.. a 1 1 1 errj . ,, , ) I r.ekaval.. I Pike...... S. ta- 4 1 t'reble 4 I Puta.ta ... 9 Uwaiaad..H S ' 1 Itoea 4 , : sMttuky.. nciou....... Shelby HttfH. SunjnltM.. Trumboll . ;J4 1,111 . i.;o . .:tl , .v . 1T.SSI , l.uno . MJi . l,il . in . S.oil . . Ill . 1,1.3 i,.m J'S.raos..... DM Knot 3.0M Uk I.us Laarenot..,. lies Llekia. I.I4T mentality of Jules Ksvre. The lesdlug l 'hs air by throwing water from splrlis of tne meeting ware, inerciore, tne younger noDtiui men not worsen op tome programme 01 toe s-aoi oep. temb.-r or prepared to accept the perma nent leadership of at. Tnlerf. M. Tiiisns, C. W. R1MUONB. Wboteaala and Beuil aliliinaiy Uooda, III Bontk BicS st..Opata atoaaa UmmS. tbem In tbs finest spray, which does not Injurs furniture. Civilisation devices crystal pillars and large baalns to hold water or Ice In rooma for tbe norms, of cooling, and the fashionable ornament of dlotog-lablee le the lee-salver, bear ing a nuge roioca of ice, around wblcb DlERCIIAKT TAII.OItm rai otno liFBrnaNT tailoring, amd CUirillMi vu. Ill aonth Hlefc st thrau' Bnlu Maes Is Ordet. Br-ataas Ceotbsat aWaya aa basO. V mlt m. to aay a word through th. tmw acm WM gtAti u . cl,r TTSiSZ ,.h.1 1. ha., l.lh.l.lm. if A,h. a enna.nl.nt Aptlnn S an nU I .. . ' . Journal In regatd to the claims of Ash tabula county btnighUi Ashtabula la neueeslty, a convenient fiction j an old tried, reliable, expedient, wishing only ,h. Stat. Conventioni In submitting th. - oT'theb.,: uamo ut naiitu a. on:u;a, aa ajt puDIIC III. 10 JiUrOpe. candiuate lor tne oiucs 01 viera 01 toe Tnn codbt or fabis Soprome Court. Mr.SpencerU a manor wasout of ths question, and would not thorough education and great ability, I suit npon any plea, lie would be satis. and would brio I areat strcoith lo tbe Bed with what honors might be show- abroad, miniature bene are nlaced among tbe decorative plants to secure sn agreeable temperature In theciuah. lint tbe lce-maklng machines must come Into actlv. play before common people can realise ineaeiigntoraocb luiurlea. . 1 LCTTtu Fiton sAtne. ticket. We feel on Ihe Itca-rve that the minor offices on ths llcae'. this fall, most not be overlooked, bnt mnat bs aa carefully selected as the leaders. We also feel that Mr. Spencer can give greater alrenglh to ths ticket In thst olllce lb in any oaa yet named. None have funud fault with Mr. root, wno oaa given, so far aa we know, unlverstl salisfactoi. Hut Mr. Koos baa hsd tbs olllce two or three terms, which we think Is sufficient. air. Spencer Pas seer been a laitnrut worker In the rauke of the great It-rutx llcao party, ana nesaons mocu in tne C.sidiiei.r--P.lat. Bsug.as-PI.aeer War. 41. N, June 19,1871. TO TUt OHIO STJTMJOVMXJil, A word concerning Messier. Despite ercd upon him by the Duke d'Aumale. Uut TUB COUNT OV CrjAalBOBD hesils a party, ths dlvln. right, ths Church, and no chlldreni hence hs wss tbe prince wltn wnora to deal. Uut ..ulllatl.. mw.A MMK Ml va n. The Count could not snrrender "I'""' sncb sn Immaculate herllaio as "ths dl- lleuler Is a blamed good fellow, lie Is vlos right." Nothing mnstsed to the t passenger eondu.tor la the employ ot 'I77i. 'J.i;i. Beltlmora and Ohio Rsllroad Com- UlA tivviaaiaa uivsvvauie lua I V.-a I Iklo tll.lM. ..A It.- InW J, sttTBj M m VUIV atTUilVH. lUU, lIHtj TUB DLSB tfAOMALB. a.,,... ..I .11 ... v. The Committee respectfully suggests tha Imnortance of a rail deleeatlon from I J. B, W1LK1B. ..k ek. rv.....,l. er-fc. asloaabU Ithnerr. Uteaa Trusmlnira, Faaay each county to tbe Convention. Tbs oogda, aa las a. stub st. op. Ooodai. uosm issnes lo bs decided In ths present cam paign are of vital interest lo tha country, Tha Importance of thorough local or ganliatlon cannot be too strongly nrged; nor can this great auxiliary to dual soccers be too esrly attended to. In this connection, ths Committee would earn estly recommend, that when Connty Committee, hare not already bees selected, thst In the call for Connty wu.vu.4u.te, WU Ml. IUII UU U . UUT, I M S notice be given that tha County Central - uommitteca ror toe coming campaign win oo eeiecu-q it inst time. It Is Important that each deleiatloa lo ths Bute Convention bring with them a correct list of ths officers snd members, with postomce address, ol ths Committees of their connty, and deliver ths same to tnis committee. Very respecifolly, it d. iiAitmsoN, Chairmen State Et. Committee, norm a v Kooe, Secretary. This Is what It did. A committee waa takes yonr ticket with Ihe air of a men arlw.n.amnnt nf lla rjea.t nrlne-lrtlaa W. I ..ul.t-l ,n nhvun ,n Va.M 1 1 1 .n,i nope ilia party win scquesce 10 tnewisnes petition tbe national Aaecmoiy to d I -- rae of Ahiebola connty a county with clare the duke I'reaUent of tbe republic. I not, If It were not for the fact that his 4000 Kepobllcaa majority, and yut never Dot If the Count of Cbatnbord ahould naa a piece on tne Diets ticket aioce Dl to make tne duke bis Heir lo ths ths organisation of ths State and give throne, then Ihe d'Aumala party wss sir. npencer a nearly nomination, ana willing that tne uonnt 01 Ubamnord tnereiiy not ooiy ao tne omcer an bonor ahould nrst occupy tbe throne for a Urn- Uut If the Count of Cbatnbord ahould employera am opposrd to ths entire sys tem of passes, aa a grand unsocial blun- In placing him In nomination, but re ward the people of that section of tbe State for tba great good they have done tne party in tne peak Yours, &c. Wbstbbx Hissing der. Ths traveling public, aad especially that branch of It which "wauls to know Itrd time two years, or thereabout I yon know," have great reason to be after wblch tbe duke d'Aumale should I greatiul to rteesier, tor tbe oisnd and er ne tha sutteeeor by direct and solemn pledge. A VBBSAtLMta sicnar. Ths committee went to Versailles. met the committee of tbe Assembly and the result Is still a secret and among AllenespU for ths last fifteen yeaa has disclaimed her obligation to pay car- ., doiberatlone In eiecultve sealon lain State bonds under wblch money wis The story la still continuous. More-borrowed to aid In Internal Imuran, over, the proofs sn so posltlvs and an- ments. The railroad companies, through "l,l,uol, that the duke le the eomlDg lotmt btn io ioi b,n.v. In potato whom th. bond. pa.d l.to th. hand. - -Jfil " ,? bue, and .wo... p.rh.p., .ntl.'Tt I. labia manner with wblch h. punches tickets, answara creations, polls the bell-cord, and smiles all In 00s. If Hasaler could only be aant round to other lines, that others, bearing the earns odlciai rciatloa to mo perambulating million, conld learn of blm. It were well. The Colorado potato bug has not de vastated tha potato patches of old Co-louablena, aa yet, Kqriherraore, the Iha La blind who does nnt nee anil Inter 01 tne lenaers 01 monry, lor some reason from tbem. I'arle Is full of his photo failed to construct tho rosds, and this graphs and biographies, A paper cell- lauura is assigned: aa ine cause ol ed the Tricolor Is printed solely la his tha aoa-recognllloa of the liability interest, and tha lea Hog article of every of the Btate to piy either the ournal la laoompleto without bis asms Interest or principal. Minnesota par- la uandltd with alagular tenderneae. Daily admitted the Justice of the claims The moat emphatic evidence Is from ths of her creditors by offering to e icbsnge Paris Journsl of this morning, a paper ..... . . . , . ..... .1 ... . ... . ' turno owewe iui ,auu avtip, nnu me last 1 believing in tne sxtremitits of reac tjegisiatui. prueiuou iwr no election ny tloB .uu n-w,ia m. evuru, u. n-j,-. a law lur I TUi iUSION, ua u)'uuiu.uiv. ui wuiiiiieeiiHii-rs to eismlns and decide upon the validity ot tne ooniis. a nis proposition, It is rs everlaatlngly too late to campaign egeinai tl.eoi sortseiniiy. 1 navs inwrvivwea a eenieuer aa Tell me, said I, somsthln. that ban. pened seveuly-flve yaar. ago. Accord, logly he gave me tbe Has, prngrcaa. and downfsll of th. t.irn(T War. It appears thst tb. father of my venerable Informant emigrated to these wilds, and "jioeo sreuoos wnn in. original Car Benier himself, atoll Iha rear 17. There waa toluus. then for then wnnl.l "This tlma Ilia fusion so ofleo an- have been ao Carpenter War,) a tribe of anuueed acsms to bo Dads, and well T",r? b 1 sbraled "Beaver ported, baa been rejelel. There was no "n" 1 ,w0 raecoa or too nous " ,"' "weir niecon- return of vote, from 111 eountl" amlill. ot Bmrlron are Boiled, rroshdorf has teal la a eov. ot laud within the bounds 4M vowvm"m takea th. hand of Twlekenham. Tbe of UrpsnUr's seclloa. Carpenter hsd a , h. kin .1.7.. . mlsunderaUndlDB ot IKK) has Iwa ti. son, who, to other vices, joined a covet plalael and will he forgotten. Tbe Dose for the scalp of llravrr II tl. Ktrly one d' Aumsls, la a letter which circulates at atornlng.htlor. day la fact, Heaver, with Versailles, baa announced Ibis happy a dose, common hsla, all Dim with aews to his friends." apple lick, ksm-ktil at the entrance Thus dawn goes lit. Court of I'srls. bs uupeaier Shop, nail mildly naked eventually Chemhnnl and Ihe repabllc, I '' auU to snlngls with their )ai k. Car aou np naee tne uoae d Aumaie. I p"nter tu u,vr, seruwiu. iuu wen tne 11 teaiienry oi oaie oniuiuil of apple Jtrk, Monlsomerv. Ala., boaaia of a n.l. aroueed his covetous son, and bade him ui.., u. aeuis 11 ansa ..use thst mails blm none, or wb? the tire-bell rings, be lake, the nearest had demeude." The young Carpenter, 19,1011 eeilnet ths measure. The Mian.. spoil. Tribune, which suppirtril ths bill, nevertneire ssya inst lis provislona were not worthy of the bon .r of th. State or lu.l towarda Ha oreilltors, ami that si oca in. nil! has lawn ma le known .very mall haa brought severe censnre or tho oiu rrom source, wblch Sr. entitled to consideration. ATaDan I'labt.-A gentleman It forms as that as he waa passing, oa Wednrsday, tb. farm thla side of lb. widow Taylor's on Ihe road leading to hnaae, piece. llcMOU, B isaw a man plowing la a harness, and as soon aa hs to hitched his eye, toast before hie gorela a pall held with an nmbreiiaovsr Ml head-1. p, .needs awsy to th Sr. with all his smokls. Honld fresh from the adder ajue.e eu,., , ,e. 1 1 . . . . -.. . - ....... n ...... I IDIBUI. B ..lit hetmlls M n ,le I ue. iml rosle, ander full gallon, for ths angles- thus bidden, mads hssla slowly, aad himself la position fur the I with dlrelal veajeaocs beaming frora of Sill t,aof l.s-Jj '? r4 ;n J.ITS 1,111 l.tws Ul S.euo I. Ill 4.A4S S.r,-il nntn vnaHiTllRB Co.. Uannfaetnr-ra of nrel-olaae furniture, wholesale and retail. Wereroome, S, T, and S Oerruna Bloos. SaATSeVAaea, ESC. alaanfaetnraT of Beta, Cape and Purs, ass dnki a eute uooua. uaoeauaa. aa , aw a. nun ne. RAlvRB AMD RAPIKERB. SPASR0V7, UINES & C0. BANKERS, l56 8outhHigh Street, COLUMtftjS, O. OEA.NGB JOHNSON, r. c. BEHKi'iNa, f. C JJaVKKY, PAY TNTER1RT ON DEPOSITS, BUT AND Hell (io id uid1 Hiivir. Uorttnuaeiit Ikindi. mA UI flnt oUm limUat. Issne Fasntie Ticket To nnd from nil tho principal porta In Kflror, wll UmArn pTbUi id Gold, ana on ill the principal diieawdtuwiiatii utop uui do Uoaenl Hooking Bualne.f. lAiiitKUuiij rwelrt prompt ftttentlon. W. B. Idi, N. Bcnuti. L. 0. Bailkt, Cu-A CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Bnmesors to B. B. Bmith A C, COHJMIlIJiS, O, Bnv and Ball Vnrele-n Dear,. ,nl u.11 . TlokeU to all puu ol Luropa, luUreat sllowod WINJUI. SEW ADVERTIKETIENTS. T o XSl A. 3NT HS , .tlPOUTEIt AMI DEALER Iti T E -A. S , ttu Ju.t Keelved a Careo of Fine Tea,, ooailating or YOUNQ.HYSON, IMPERIALS. OliNPOWDEn, OL.D I1VSON, ENUL1SH BREAKKA8T, OOLONQ AND . JAPAN TtA.8 All of ahich will be wild at VerfAW Prices. These, loasara anrvrhnlr.,. miihiIh. ..,. . CORNER HIGH AND TOWN" STREETS, Opposite United States Hotel. Tin; Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. -or- COLTJMBUS OHIO. COUfBIIlKa The CrtpU.I Ciij Insurauce Co., V. U. FIIISIIL'E, President; The Fraukliu Insurance I'o., JUUN ORuEN'LEAF, President; Ihe Central Imirauce Co,, JAMES A. WILCOX, rreildcnt. Office, National Exchange Bank Building, H. W.Cor. lllglaaDdNintcNirecl. Aimr(iiHt Aaapala Llublu for Lom.-s, (O0a,0OU.OO Insnr. Iliiflilioa;,, Merehendlso and otber Prop erlr, asain.t Loeo or llaniairo br Fire, at rates aa low ae othor nrst-slaee Companies. Particular altentloo si.en to Ihe Insuretice or Farm Proper-tj. Xailttcd DereUlnes and tbelr Furniture, for l.o.ses Eoollablr Adjusted, and nviapitr .-a,a ib sTaali. J A. RRA, ajarrelnrr. Dion:. tviMdi. nianager, a. AT. (.llKOU.eollcllor. JBWELBV AMD WATUeSka tuecarawac I.0U) Union. I Van Wart... Vintos. Warren Waebuujtue. V..I0. WiUieoa.... Woed WrasdM... I.'JOS l.ul I.IU s.sss s,ue 9,011 I.SII V" llll J W. CORUIIAV A C(l.. Manufacturer at fine Jeseirr of every deeerlptloa. Watcba. plated .old and allrer. Mo. S K. llruad etraaU Uidenb'maii pnunpUr axecuud. F. A. A Ll LESUITERKirZ. WBoHMala and Retail deelera In WaUbaL Clunk. end Jewelry- Na.ll,Baujhetnat. LCnBKH. TotL.....lll.ll 441 n.MBlu.. . .n.uu Lurabar aterebaBtadeiera Is all kinda of Worked Ftoonna-. Lumbar. Lsts, Aa, ao mat Bpriug aad Waur etreeta. inii.i,iNfcHir. General Insurance Agency, BAKER ie CHAPIN, North Boom Opera Block, Columbus, 0, Oompanlaa. Caah Assets. UOHTJ, of Oolambgs, Ohio, 8088,147. YONKER9 Jt NEW YORK, 808.O3J MARKET, of New York, ft701,6&l. ATLANTIC, Brooklyn, 8$18,IM. ENTEIil'IflSK, of Pulls. 8011,63 FRANKLIN, VVhecllnu, $100,511 NATIONAL, Bangor, $311,303. PEOPLES', Bib Franclsco,Sl33,119. ALEMANNIA, Clevelacd, 383,953 A.C. HAXEg A II. L.MlKnEnT, apt I Solicitors. au, jew -I.- ie-uvk.wa-.i. j?ria,T IMPORTANT ! Uo tho pprowh of th wtra Htsno, when T-nfllet anil UnnUcroeo lndnlif in a eotlmft m'mm ot omot a ie.or other t(rtjthti.erit, huw plevunt It u o know tbt the ice iim d It miili.tr tbst itins.)i inffdrssiiitht Ueieir and ItM Iron lmpuritieM tho vtigin inuw. JAtUEK A MAHnN fcta ttia only donlera that bare cut nil their icu(r ktiovetho Impuritin ol tba citt tnd nnno han ben eat bv thia bolow th Ftanltlintrn lanchtermtf houm and nr the PeDltontlaiT. HarltiR .ncreuelour fai ilitlea weirn aakblsid to icll icj at uuuaiiul low vaMta TbaaUul fcr past fvon. we aolioit ftcontinuanc ol the mmt. Order 1-ft with F. A. 4k L. LKSUUKUBUX, at thHr Jewclir StotP, No. 71 BoutnHlgh itwct,' with tht wagon on tho atraet, or with tho underiiffticd, will ni'iivii prnmpt a'tantloo. mayJiJit JAXaUsUU V. MAllTIN. RANDALL, WALL PAPERS New Styles nil the ilinu. PANE L PAPE RSI KICRnnt, New and Cheap. 1 o o JOHNSON BUILDING. WINDOW SHADES, New, Clir-np and BeBnllful. WASHABLE TINTS, AND WASHABLE WOOES, 109 S. Wxh St. COLD AND FRESCO PAPKRS, rrettler, Better and Che i per than eUfiore ine war. JOB. QlTIIDKRHHRIlieR. Mmkut Tailor and dcaltr In Kadyma(. Ootb tag ud iHaii mmUkUtf Uotsli, Amutaa ! nsBisaiwVsr. IfUJMIU. JOHN flILTEKB CO. KBsvbt PlaAoa. NtKAhftai Hama Otttana and Ha. ttklaou. Maitwaal lutnatBU, ch 11 aad II 1. IflWIPAPBR. OHIO BTATB JUtTKNAL. M Mat l faallsw SfU.ajv a, ... . hit pam, im Uk Mat Aaif tM BMH . A. di L. LtSQUEREUX, tun a Luai troat or AMERICAN Ladies' and Gent's Watches, Ol tba Walibaw, Klein avnd United Sintaa CtMnpanr'a Jelcbraic. Idnnnraclnra sVUO Fine Swiss Watches, Olamr own Inportntlon Gold and Silver Plated Goods, JEWE LRY IH BNDLE8B VAHIBTY UHa aladiaai la i JOSEPH GUKDERSDElVKBs Merchant Tailor.j American Hotel Block, Osr. Hlifb and Butt Btr, rAINTINO. V, M. KKLIJill, SIGN AHD BANNER raiaUaf , Glass Ulldlac, Lallsrlai al all Ulais, I. K. 00B, E1QH AHD TOWN 8T8 raiLir KNurr. Ifav ealsthur, rasenaff, aa, eiU at Ksnvfa ratat akoa, tla. lie So. IS liifa attsat, UUiua- l .a,uau. rl.H.TIBRHB Alvo BELL HAMOGRS Now Qoodi( Birin( llflPB ! Irlena' Bojra' anal Chlldreaa' Wear. f. B4IXBT B ana Daalaea ta tasS rtpa aad Btawt lead, Batae aad waaar ueaaeu aau waea rmwa, a s. ibini . ri.nnaina. Irrswilwv. aeslar la raraus, laal rise, w.lsv rvnaala, STaak Baalsa, at. Ill Maria illtk Bk, OpnlB Fnralshliii Ooods, llcadr made Ooedt The Richest Flal'rlal, HERSHI8EB, ADAMS & Tha lljtarJ Mat r In I. Tba LATEST tad DK8T stjlssofl -""Bgim, Bain, ciuas, Doors, (IsiAs sasat CaeasurM svar bron.hl to m -, this tnarksl. A. D, CHEHHIKIL k PlBST UUSS CtTTTBB SBablSB BM tO sqaal Bar. OaaaaWsBialBSIasaaata, CO, oncBi Saalk-arssl OavBaHai Water Bis, OOIVMBVI, OHIO. aVaitass Itaalaf, SavUf sat Be-eavtaf Soae TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa as r.aarad to faraaa far eDar aas GOAL aa t ss Sauewsaj salas. t Bloaabari, . YoaRBloihea, Bellalre. Caaarlavllle, sjambrldge, STEADMAN L EVANS, SOOTCn 0IUN1TI MOHUMENTtfi rri.ii.iAi amd inrRioAN, tfls awl Dnm Stun Mtnummli Oeewar BajS aaS Leaf streets, rVaaeea, Q, Br la. fa, SeiieeM rVaa mf Vara, h aa, swaau e. au au." ur EAGLE BRASS WORKS All alaia sf Tama crer h, BriH Woiku, Drore Pipe and llttlDgfs geo. rons & BON, NE GROCERY STORE. NEW AND FRESH GOODS AND NO MISTAKE, fuich:a.sei3d fob cash ITWB I'NnBRSlUNKD J. alKUION A CO., MANTELS & GRATES! xxiaa coiuVjmiiuh Mantel and Grate Company ABB MAK1NQ ALL SIBBS Ot MARBLE1ZED MANTELS Imitating Natura Truthfully, inrj Produc. inir. nora inierior io nous in iha Country, .ILL OUB WOEK WARRANTED JAKES FULTOaf , ARcnt M. B. A lun sTttvIt of netatlfnl Otrdtn mi. E. F. MORGAN, (Buooiesor ts D. C Book A OkJ No. S Moutb lllnh SStroot, lataiaaalstsl NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dav. lis will tsvs a laip stock sf Is ponaa I'AUTKOAH, LA ltOMAH sal aN.lbsl rMralu breads al I in ported fiiQAna, la aaaarttUM, Call la A 0. HELLMTJTH COLLEGE, Boars aarl TalUsa sal aaaaaa, , Hollmutd Ladles' College .uftATiffnntttl pt He R. R. Prtnett ArtJinf. IWm nd TnltwB pT ftiinnm, (JH. Pnt4slaatt Th VsryH.., 1. UsaUnuth, D.U.. tWa f Hnnw. tarrnrpsuttnUnytoH Ivhaa, leo. sMfcUtsfsM nam. asf , SAMUEL Y. GREER (SaeraaaM to Dlslsfss A Oreer.l FIRE HOSE MANDTAOTDBIE 520 North Slrsst, Philadelphia. BsTani.isriSD in last. Oa-e aal rer. 10 M( ainvst, sasa. ai. a-iii.. a u. T, nAVnRlV, I Cnrnrr Uprlnn and M'airr at. Udiiaai iasiinisi aiisiaoa, aeaaa ?1se Bnslns. Barrts. anA Sseelaa ITn. Laatlter and Huliber llurh.le, PipifNeaalt, Sree ASTON& CO. Randall, Aston & fo.'s Sunday School Books, Full Block at New York l'rlces, BsvIdk Freight. K1VD1LL, 1ST0.V t f.'s School, Blank, and all the Standard and New Books. PICTURES AND FRAMES, At Tanlc Pilcca to Close Out. Randall, Aston & fo.'s KUtOWtUUICU AND F1CTUSI KAMiS Maria lo Orrl.r. Latest Sljles. 1UVE OI'tNIl) AT THB nl.D STAND gf BBOORB No. 235 S, W. Corner of High and Friend Streets- A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF O O E 21 X Eatlrslf new, and Just purchased In the Eistero Market, Ws would bo alad to see an onr Old lrlends and Iormer Patroiit) PBOUIHINO TO MAKE IT TO THBltt ADYA1JTTAGE TO BXAMINB (JIB BTOCK AND rillCBD BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHA8E8. Colombo.. O., Mav. 1871. w. nruioN & co. 1871! SPRING! .1871! THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Is happy to announoa to his Numerous Ifrlcudsj n-ud Xatrons TDAT IIE HAD JUST OPENED A VERY FINK LINK OF; PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS, BEAUTimi, SUITINGS, FINE LINE OF VESTING S. PLAIN AND FANCY TIWSERINGS, LATEST JBTTtTLiEJS- 175 SOUTH HIGH ST.

fournal. COLTJMBU6 OHIO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 21. i87l. vol. xxxn. NO .51 ' Slie gailu Ijio tatt An Interview With Beust. jaaxlatria Know Ilia Atmudeaf lb llnllnd Btatss M Kvsat WarwIlbBuSsia-lllsOplnles. an the Polish Qnestlan-Wtant Hs Tnlnks !Uer-manr. retured,''nowthlnolOTnqoe.ti, Tlir DUKE D'AUMALE. ofBnlarilnir the Empire. Atisina u Fnm Uu Trlbuw Boeolel ConespooSesU Vibhka. May 87. I nu Introduced lota toe office of Count Beost, A room o! IB by J5, almost divided by a Bpanlsh wall, behind wblch there may have sat a secretary. Over the mantel was the portrait of the Empo-ror. The Count referred to the trouble! In the Chamber. "That was a member, who Just went out," he Mid. "They have voted an address to the Emperor, as. perhaps, you know f " I said I had heard yesterday's debate, and added a quefy about the prospects of a solution' "Ob, then you have caught a glimpse of onr politics, and have found them, I suppose, rather complicated," he returned with a smile. "It Is much more difficult here thin In England to tell what will result from such action on the part of the Lower Home. Buch a step Is not so decisive here as It would be there." The oonversatlonihen turned to the increasing Interest felt by Americans in European politics, an Interest perhaps heightened by the supposed embarrassment ciused by the now happily settled Alabama clalmf. "One might wrllo a volume," he began, "about the state of European politics at any given time, particularly at present, concerning one especial point of European politics with which the name of the United States Is often connected the Pontus question-There Is a strong belief prevailing In Europe (wbolher rightly or wrongly, as well as my own oplolon, we lay osltle) that, In case too Oriental question really Itimed np, the United States will side with Kussls." lie paused, as If for a denial or an affirmation, and then con-tinned : "Now, It would be very important If we bad a regularly authentic danlsl of that Idea, unless the Interests of the United States were Involved." Though, by reason of long residence In Loudon, the Austrian Chancellor has a greater command of English than Prince Bismarck, I made bold to suggest, In German, that I was snflhicntly familiar with his vernacular to follow It It more convenient to himself. uAch,u, datware uuhltr," be exclaimed, and then proceeded to reiterate and amplify what he had promised about the apprehensions of an American Intervention In favor of Russia, concluding: "As 1 would any before, a (all accredited and perfectly trustworthy assurance that, In case the Oriental question were precipitated, the United States would not support and aid the pretension of Hussla, where the direct Intereslsof the United States were not Involved, such an Implicitly trustworthy assurance would work, I repeat, a great, melioration of European affairs." This was tho most out-spoken utterance of the entire conversation, and was made, too, wltii grave emphasis precluding all doubts In a desire to h ivo It reach Its destination; Its directions, moreover, eontrsBtsd strikingly with a non-com mittal tendency, worthy of Maitln Van Burtn blmselr, apparent In his subsequent remarks. Io auswer to an Inquiry how Austria would be disposed In cao Mueala's llrat war were against Prussia with Uerma- nv. Oonnt Ucust said : "That Is too Improbable a contingency to require consideration. It will be time enough to take it up when the danger is really threatened." "But." I Internused. "there are many in North Uermany who think otherwise." mentioning the names of several prominent ptrsoos.lDcludingone of the most lonuentiai ana anient members of the Gorman Diet, "besides, such an tmnortant seml-ohiclal organ as the Kreni Ziltuug, which, in the persons of tome of Its chief contributors, stands very near to the Prussian Court, bis used language concerning the treatment of the Uermaosln the Ualllo Provinces which was little less than direct threat ening." "Those who talk that way, and oredlct Inevitable war. apeak rather their own hopes and wishes than the results of careful study ami consideration of the actual state of siWrs." he answered. "So long, at any rate, as the nrcsent rulers of the two cuuutrles re main with the reins In tholr bands, there la no danger of a quarrel between them. Aa for the North Hermans themselves, they say, 'Kussla does not sympathise with us: but it has behaved well toward ua during the war.' And practical sup- norl weighs well against sentiment.1 "lias it not been thought, your Excel lencr." 1 ventured to say, "that, grant Ing Increased autonomy to Oillcla might Involve Austria by arous lnz anew the asplratlona of the Polish aublects of us neighbors ' "Austria would ceass to be an ludencnd ent Slate," commenced the Minister, before I had f.trlr finished, "If the Em peror could not regulate the Internal affilrs ol the country ss ho thinks best for It. Ills llsjestymlght aa well give np attempting to reign If he were hampered by an obligation to ask leave of outsiders for every step. Still there will not be as long st least as 1 am In ofllce there shall not no establlsbol at Lumber! such a Government that we may wake up to flod same line morning a war with Ituaala on our hands " Prussian optimists are wont to assure foreigners, especially wnen met far irom tne v isiui or oil the Continent altogether, thi though the Poles Id Posen are not quite contented, they are much belter oh than their compatriots elsewhere, and these latter desirs euo to oecoms part c Prussia If their national longings are evi to be realised. In contradiction of such eutements. assumed to bs true by question aa to the cause of the fact, the Chancellor atciarcai "nnoever say so seriously knows nothing ol What h la talking. It has never occurred to Oallclan to want to belong to one of th othor parlies to the partition of Poland, Difference of circumstances his brought about dlQNront results In tho different countries. Thus, In Hussla, the very existence of the Poles aa a nationality was a perpetual threat both to Hussla aa a State, and to Pan-Slavism. Husila, therefore, thought It best to atamp them out, In Prussia they were less dangeroua by reason of tbelr smaller number, and Docauss thrt were not su- perlor In cultivation. Tne chief mesus of supplanting them hea been the change ol proprietorship oy uarmans nuying up the land of tho bankrupt Polish nobility, wblch the Prussian Uoverntsjeot has encouraged, till the greater part of the large estate Is owned by Uermans. In Oallsla the situation Is vory d iTeront. They might be willing to eotangle us with other Poweis, but, aa to Intoroal matters, they are good Austrlatia, have an Interest In Austrian prosperity, make good aoldlers, light Well In the Austrian army. Where there la so little ground of complaint there la no reason why Austria ahould treat them In a stepmotherly way. They desire their own Institutions, their own ichnnli ami Judges, and, to soma extent, their own military regulations. 1 am sure that they will be losers thereby If they get mem, out .vn( non jh tnjurtit yun know. It Is, howover, wholly an Internal atTtlr who'har such cuocc'sluns aro to be mails to them " "In a pamphlet very stronily recommended to mo," I said (It would have been euporarogalory to repeat the book seller's bait, that It was ono of the Count's owo feelers), "It Is urged that Anatrla should seek lis stay In ths slavut It gives as an Instance, among other motives, that Austria oan make new arqul-ltlona only among the slaves for taamnle. Ihoas no the Lower Dan. ube." "No one In Austria," tht Count larrrn annnrh. and her mission Is to as slmllate what she possesses. Thus the stay of Austria is to be sought, not. In sny ons nationality, oat in an ui iuu which eomonaa the State." 1 remarked that various phase of federalism have, at one time or another, piayea sucu a nromlnent rola In the United States that anything savoring of similarity readily claims the especial interest ui au ammi Din. Ha renllad: "Ah but VOOr COndl tlons for trying it are very uuuaa muss In Austria, where beside the obstacles of different languages and races, there remains tnatoi aiuereoi stages oi out-tore." "You are not an advocateol fed eralism?" I asked with unfeigned surprise. "Pure federalism Is a Uan-gerous doctrine," wu the rejoinder, "at least tor Austria, it. ia iruo bust, .urn.' From the Nets York Herald . Pabis, June 2, 1671, Political sueceds social anarchy, What shall be next? What must the Fncy Washington square, and Union, world expect? Prophecy may bs thrown lnd Madison, fltttd with chairs instead aflog Increased autonomy to Guilds away; but fact, evidence and tendency 0f the thankless, backless benches too and tne otner nationalities issirougiy p00t to the Duke d'Aumale as l'reil- high to sit on.lmpossiDietoiean sgainst, suggestlvsotlt, but the srrangement of of , .cmi.reDa)lio but real despot- and too short for a vagraot to stretch the body politic may largely partake of dent of a rcmi repumo, nut real ueoptn- amMlfOT wh,ch B0W decorlt, those federalism without really being It There Ism, or the Immediate restoration or u. wute pllc(f ,d forther. Imagine if you Is a jmu muuu to be found, and that Is ie Henri V, with power that must ne I can, all the matrons of the side streets, what we seek." I asked if it Will be .,.,, - .,. t,,t.t1eie Th nine, nnnfitilloua New York women, so possible, through tbls desired rooanof .. ' .,..,. ,. ,h. ,miD- mln revolutionised In Ideas of decorum that federalism, to do away with the dualism a Aumale Is the coming man i y campH,nalr aDd of the Austro-liungarian monarchy ana nverj mm . . golttlng or magazine there of sn after-form an Individual Constitutional State, I straw Boats toward his triumph, H. noon, feeling aa free and aafa as In her and he replied: "Tho Onallstlo form of pCtrd t Journalist, a punster against own court-yard, Instead of leaving those flne..e.aave..u.t 1st ea Snail tiat Ktf t ha f 'I t U I 1 1 ll I I ....1. ,.f InafanA In hnllaa Hnia rtaJ k,iaaA UowhTh muVto, our cosunt care Eo,peror, a loud Republics , w ZtwZZSZ to see that no shock Is given to It by been paving the way. Me has oevoiea oonl61 ud plzIM hroad and tbie by any cnange or expeuieui, in answer to the later years oi nta ins ui ueieuuiug a wnole ismny, where tea may Da taken, mv Question whether ho thought the I ,,,. t. nuA .ha lihartv nf the Dress, screened bv awnings and rlints In blos- slaves and othera oan bo aatlalled by , . . W.,.. a.mW ha la som, without offending the delicacy of Constitutional means, and that without - ..... kl. .,, one's next-door neighbor, and ssy bow prejudicing the Interests or the German- a man wuo n iu.,u u.. reat m InxorTi ot tb. improvement, Ausniaus, he said: "That Is Juit the by putting t now and severe bridle on npon the present habit of burrowing task before us. K-gardlng the German- the r,reuone that conld not exceed away In back parlors and basement dln- Anstrlan, he Is politically the most peca- Napoleon's own In severity and eompre- Ing-rooms. All this might be very well liar being, not quite dcolded as to what belllV,Belai Of course, thle Is the first If the fashion prevailed of knocking the ne warn u,u,, uu, Mu. .iiui , .,., ... reI)nKi c. .nd the ioc. siaes oi every nouse out tin cool weatn- allow othera to get their due share. Jnd , ,bat Marshal McMahon is In ab- or, which will probably be the ilea said: "It Is essy to Imsglne that he contro, yVlth these premises I adoplod in the millennium. looks at many thlDgs from diverse points of vUw, as, for example, the recent war and the new Constitution of Germany; but does the Germao Austrian really desire a union wlih Germany not withstanding he has so Iv declared his desire main Austrian f" "It Is not natural that the Germans In Austria should tho Touraloo nobility, but believes It lean toward Germany In such a crisis.' replied the Chancellor, and i anued, as If in continuance of what I had lust be fore said, that I bappeoed to bo In Austria just before the declaration of war, when evervbodv talked of It and the Germans all ono way, but that an officer meeting was, sj usual, in the aay time, d pgrpoies, when the nun bakes all tbe if rank remarked that too much weight end we rich ana iimous gentry oi mis ifternoon, when the cockroaches and uuuiu uub uc laiu w ,u.,iuui.iwhi I kbiuuu ayo. v . . -uvo uiwiv i iqiiv njaa navfl their nwn wav In tha for nnlnlnn would he sure to take an. r.ltv. and nut un their fast borSfS and . ,. .... , other turn If the Government took sides elegant equipages at all the Boost alablcs drcaiel uut 8ia,vMaut square at four with France, and that the army would fight to a man against Prussia. "It wu quite proper," he resumed, "that Austrl an olllcem, of whatever nationality, should ly so, for It was the same ss ssylng that they would do their doty. ir fcurope t ever separated Into great nationalities, the German-Austrian will find himself parceled oil' with Germany, but bs will also Hod himself with his peculiarities and habits, tho most unfortunate creat ore In existence." I remarked: Now the self conscious ness of the Germans has been ao aroused and atlmulated, might not tho national HB HAS PLATED BIS THUMP CARD A-ND WOII. Hlgbl f Important Action sit Tours tlbaratboral.Couilt deParls sand lata Republic Tbe Duke aVAurable Kiting onlbe Ruins ol all ThreeTours, Versalllee and Parte tbe Ttlnlir. Words for Warm Weather. From the New York Tribune. Good Americans like to stay abroad, not out of Inherent Ouukejlsm, but be cause on the Continent people compre hend the science of living ss well as of doing. Perhaps this knowlodgs may be Imported with the many migra who are leaving that disturbed center. A graft of French soMirs tiers on Ysnkee ear nestness would besr good fruit. In hot weather, for lustsnce, - Europeans In cities live out of doors. . Imagine New York on the pavament from the Battery to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, eating Icea or smoking In armchairs after dinner. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTOBMEVa. the proffered boon, and hied him to a neighboring spring ths better to enjoy nts morning nlD ot loacy. ins uto -w.i i. l. ...i i n..-,....,.MUi , m. .W.H. " a invito mio nb.eui.ivu ui our rcttu XTXa J1.v??Z?? " Mo li" of Oolumbut Business Houses, whloli an among the tTSfZ, SSyM'n$.',?! most relkbl. and extensive esteDUsh- .ealDful of anuT. lack, he alUad C. BenU in thll Olty. fathor's six-foot rills from its deer horn moorings, glided noiselessly through a hole In the wall which the carpenter had left, crept stealthily within range of the peaceful Lo, and, drawing a bead full on the sconce of Beaver list, hs stntched the atslwsrt ssvsge along the ground in the peaceful sleep of death. Thla wu the rise. Of tba progress and close of tbls fsmous war of the races, I shsll apprise you In a subsequent letter. Baber would weep to observe the manifest disgust produced by springing his "Primary" on ths qualified electors of Wayne township, Columbiana county, Ohio. As ever, " ,'.". a. SHIELDS. Attonutr at Law. Kanwvsa to No. 11, South Blt-hetHot. 1. 0L1T BB100B, Attorney at Law and Motan Pnbtie.103 8. nhrh St Special etlentios Rivaa to Cousotlng and tioavar- apcura. COMMERCIAL BANK, No, lOO IN. Illffh Nt (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0, K. L. UaWlTT, w aad SftUeltor I Uigb atRet, CoUunbua, Ohio. Attorstv at Law aad SoUettor of Fatosts, It 11 u h. o. a i. w. uurrUAH. Attoraar at lav. OSlea, It Kast SUte stnat, Oolombna, Tbe next dc.n rich men who wish to be grstefully remembered when they die, may reach that end by placing a fountain apiece In different parts of the city. Vapor-fountains, In wblch tho water Is forced through a divider In volumes of mist, cool a large body or air around them. The vlclulty of such grateful spirits cf ttio waterfall would be a bless- present at tho rendeivous-the doe any 0D(J lppmo one-l,Kir New le l'Uolvcrs-presldcd over by york lvnR tbruuKta tho warm Wcath- erf In tenement houses that steam with will now alvo the Herald a continuation of tbe proceedings which It published In tho Issue of tbe 35th qf April relating to INIUIOUES solemn- of tho sdbcrcnts of ths Duke d'Aumale to re- at Tours. My Informant does not re member the date of tho lest meeting of occurred on tho Mlh of April, lie was himself Hotel do ilmo. Chevesu, a lady known to every traveler who has nassed by the beautl I -,i. .... kii- . ;..T .1.. -I.l.a TK. hr nf """ ..("T'""!" ,u. it,,uu u, .u. ...... wnoutney are aglow witn urea fur laun of Ilia town. T0U11S, be It remembered, Is a placs of very aristocratic ldess. 1 Here are no very poor or very miserable people In the whole department. Hence It Is thtt strangers like It so much; and Frenchmen hsve their chateaux along the o'clock mornings, after a breath of fresh air befors they bend over their day s worxaiins glowing irons, in tho night, unable to sleep, from the scourges about them, ths unfortunates are reported to plant themselves In tubs of water and go to sleep there. Any visitor among the poor will quote parallel cases. What banks of the swift river and on top of lncM People want are pure water and the silent hills, for ths ssme resBon that carbolic acid. New 1 ork can't afford ha llmlann tana with hre anmntnnna tO SPHCkle the Streets With dilute dlilU imirina villas. A ml le Minn or anch fectints, though she might with the Din m-n aa tha da Ilninmnnta. with all iha money she wastes out of her municipal foreign element, does not allow much dower. But every friend of the poor .mn.ihia. anA th.,Z , i... latitude for republican Ideas to take ean oo something to alleviate these pet-lympsthles, and the more or less sub" . ... ,..',,. L , 1 1 anir,.tin,ra h rh an thai u stantlal m.n.f.aUtlons of tbe .am. on ! ' ei olten iS a. Tii n l7.M."VA LY.tatorMmoleT.''fh bSSI P"tto J Tours,' of ail other umbrella apglm-leaf fan, a don aotla- tries, lor example in ins united mates, Dlacea. hU been wster tickets, aro sessonsble charities, UeCUUie S VIVSl uuvs.luu MJ lUVir BAIUUteif - I allhnnnh M,. la nnt ahl . u. counir;f 'Hardly In Amerlcs," wss tne tui hocleos or ina nuioiUTioB, foanUp" " '," mnn b. opinion, -ine uermau wno emigrates tne sest ot intrigues in ravor or toe an Ice-charity, by which the poor can to America Intends to glvs np Germany, Duke d'Aumale. Accordingly, It was be supplied with this crowning neccsal-wants to become sn American citizen, only necessary to set a movement In fa- ty of summer There ought to be Ice- ...uw.,. .r..v...H .u. vu. ui """Ui.ii u,u.,i. """K HhODS onen In everv nart ol thn ellv. nn. Ih nna nf Hmn, -T.H (htltl ' . ' . . ' . . ' ' flpnlrv, t"f(Blhna a.l,h thnaa whn hraath ami exist in tuv sua'juwa ui purpiu,ur-fectlon. are. 1 ehou d think, more snnerrlc al than they appear, and should not be accorded an Importance wblcu doa not belong to them. In conclusion, 1 ask ed tbe Chancellor what he thought of the future of r ranee f "That," iald be, 'Is hard, or rather Impossible to an- Tunai merinos had been hold, with constantly increas- swor, unless one knows Into what bands ""iI.LrirallJ, ... tho Government of France Is to fall. "Vcc" mSlm0. nu n.' "M I,luu' rw "a.v.a.a.1 Bu... ...a.- . hi mat f'hsatraan A I vlllaV BCWJUI UlinDUlCDsi U D UT Oiner. of genius to manage public concernatll '-"pr . : enon'.h to People may fan themselves to ribbons. that there was none or tne where rich and poor may obtain tuts --H'r. i 1"-J uilaa tbo vaaalav voa der. in case uf sntldan alckoa.a. lat any one try to procuio ao extra suodIv of Ice lo any neighborhood, and be mav hunt longer for the friendly coorectloner wno win spare a poumi or two thin to and an noneat man, Keeping cool la ths problem of the It emerges from Its present disorder and prostration. Tbe country has auch great resanrces that It has svery chance of recovery, bnt In the actual situation of affilrs It la greatly exposed to adventurers: that Is Its grestcst dsuger." And am I st liberty to repeat ths conversa tion. 1 added to my thanks for his Indul gence. "Perfectly," wss his rej ilnder ss he rose to conduct me to tbe door, and dismiss me lib urbanity. It was to the United States Hlolater, Mr Jsv, that 1 owed my presentation to ths Imperial Chancellor, wno aiao nta occasion, in referring to the Union, to speak fevota- bly of Its Envoy at this Court. Clork Supromo Court Cor.uunoe, Jons 20th, 1871. TO Tilt OHIO STATU JOVKXil: Indicate '.quality and fraternity" with tbem a ime now or otner von can. witnout any skill, (ell a republican In France, either by his accent, attire, nuttonnoie or visage sod general bearing. A legitimist has a bir,l, Imperturbable face, and cultivates tbe manners ot the old retJime. When hs speaas it is ol ltuu. The ur- lesniaf , on the contrary, are younger, brighter, cslmer men, while the republicans are moat all marked by emotions and characterised by tbe morbid sentl- Republican State Convention. WEDNESDAY, JUNE del, 1871. 00. K. NA8H, Attoraev at Law. OUos. No. a Month Blah atrast, Am boa biuldlnf, ARCHITECT!. STATS BxSOBtlCAS On. AB It. COV. BOONS, wubvH.ua, vaiu, aaj M, i.n. TO THE IUPCDLICAK VOTKUS OF OHIO : Your annual State Convention will be held at Columbus, on Wednesday, the 31m day oi June, 18T1, for the nomination of candidates for ths following offices, vis : uoverunr, Lieutenant Governor, Judge of the Supromo Court, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, Attorney General, State Commissioner of Schools, Clerk of Supremo Court, Member of Bosrd of Public Works. The undersigned committee recom mend that the meetings In tbe scvcrsl counties for the selection of Delegates, bo bold on Saturday, Jum 101A, 1B71. The babls ot representation In tbe Convention will bs one Delegate for ev ery five hundred votes cast for General Sherwood, for Secretary of Bttto In 1870, and one additional Delegate for any B. T. BROOKES. IAnMteet, 0W1 Enaiiuar, Aa. OOes, Ulffb aad HUta stnete-U itorr. BOOK.BlrlDF.KS. CHAB. O. ?LS8. Buok-blsdar and Blank book Manufactorer. Pamphlat walk and Puriodlritla bound to order at hoftBouaa. St. OS and BS North Ute'b street. BOData AND BTATIUIlRHT. oohly a SMITH. .'tatloosra and Dealem ha Knvalopae. genuine Arnoio-s m rreaca wniiaa ana tpviDg ina. all kind, of Patwr and Sealing Wax. Cor. Chapal and Hi.h 3d doat Irom oonat. CIGAR AND TOBACCO. B. U. BACH. Whltaamla and raUII de.tat in Curare. HA 331, South Utgb alroat Cujan of taj own maouUe- lara. tion.o rio.ua and uustasjhakit, STEPLIENSOIf. OMK'K k CO.. Anibna Bulldlna-. dealer In Foreurn fmiui. Tora ac uretora, tuaanauamaei au ainua tnaai' U.W.UUNN a SON, fraction of two hundred and fifty votes "?'J'l,nK0'ih"M"ul,',r,,''"?!,,',lMl'u . ' and Teeth combined, Moa. 10, It and 13. Oceia and upward, In each county. The following tabic shows the vote lor General Sherwood In 1870, and ths number of Delegatea to which each county will bs entitled, vis DRAIN TILB AMD aKWEIl PIPE. JAMES PATTBHHON A CO. Dealera In Sola Ureln Tile and Htona BaweiFlps imvw w.iia a-aeaeasae amisww C0UMT1EB. i 1 COUKTUH. SS 8 II J lj I A'Ubu i,:o ii Lorui i,m Alias I,3;t I Lutwn.,.,., i.r.i Aihlkod I.r-'JT i 1 Lacu ,tFl AibUbultt... 3..H 6 J Uauliwrn.... ,6it I Atbeu 9,374 I ' U.boDisrr... ,m AufUU US I 'Utrum l.JH S ltelmoBt..... I.m J 'Urdiiuv 1,411 Hi nwn 3.07T 4 Urtn 9.HM t ,. 3,-tt Merott ..... W9 1 .. I,V0 1 Uuni 1,14 e .. i.VA I i Uunrot W4 I .. IVJ 7 MuntfuiiMjrr 1,0(0 12 i,f-M Uonran l.iwi 4 .. iM h Marra t IH 4 PayrpU'i Dniff btort, JW Houlh lilffh ttnek. Pn PHY CiOOUtU llu Uer.-..., Cuiotl...., ChstmpAifii CUiks, Clermont .. . Clint m.... Coiumbluia. 1,36 Coabnctoa... I.HV unwiord.... L'UIKM ... I)ik DuUaiM Deiwue KrM akaa Paul flsjld Oft HOB Ff. KEIUHAW CO. i to j. Li. uttwra m uo., iu n. uitrn in. (atmta. Asmlutttr. Melton. VclTtU BnuacU, In tdditaon to wiut U ltAj in lUttutga, OU Unloa, bUpM Mia wwej vtj wanm. Monras 1.901 h Morra t IH T Muakiuum. 4,19 4'iNobto ,M4 . (KUfl . rUBNITUBB. 3,ill I, i "J or keep n current of Ireth air rQab.Dg op irom ue irooi aoor w) toe ikyiigbt by lekftogboth opeo. To doiblf, crery aoase tDonia De provided prltb Iroo own- work do irs to cloio dnrlog the dny, UktIox the wood onet open. T&vh nre permcur Kcure, ina permit me eu-irnoce of Kir, whllo tho mi be piloted adu guaea no an to be nlKb'T orntnten ttl. liy tbU elraple meant a bouw mT hive coul elr drnwlng UiroaRh It ell tbe time. HmiU teitorUtire mtj be UTocUtc ly oeed la eperimcnte to niolnicn and FuittlQ uallla OaftUfra... OlsaarM,... (iwtmmf. lUrailtia.. Unoisak.,. Uarilln Uniton. lion 17 U it hi and.. UorklDf ... Unlttu.... Huroa..... Jakaon. , i.i 0,100 11 PanlJlsf.. a 1 1 1 errj . ,, , ) I r.ekaval.. I Pike...... S. ta- 4 1 t'reble 4 I Puta.ta ... 9 Uwaiaad..H S ' 1 Itoea 4 , : sMttuky.. nciou....... Shelby HttfH. SunjnltM.. Trumboll . ;J4 1,111 . i.;o . .:tl , .v . 1T.SSI , l.uno . MJi . l,il . in . S.oil . . Ill . 1,1.3 i,.m J'S.raos..... DM Knot 3.0M Uk I.us Laarenot..,. lies Llekia. I.I4T mentality of Jules Ksvre. The lesdlug l 'hs air by throwing water from splrlis of tne meeting ware, inerciore, tne younger noDtiui men not worsen op tome programme 01 toe s-aoi oep. temb.-r or prepared to accept the perma nent leadership of at. Tnlerf. M. Tiiisns, C. W. R1MUONB. Wboteaala and Beuil aliliinaiy Uooda, III Bontk BicS st..Opata atoaaa UmmS. tbem In tbs finest spray, which does not Injurs furniture. Civilisation devices crystal pillars and large baalns to hold water or Ice In rooma for tbe norms, of cooling, and the fashionable ornament of dlotog-lablee le the lee-salver, bear ing a nuge roioca of ice, around wblcb DlERCIIAKT TAII.OItm rai otno liFBrnaNT tailoring, amd CUirillMi vu. Ill aonth Hlefc st thrau' Bnlu Maes Is Ordet. Br-ataas Ceotbsat aWaya aa basO. V mlt m. to aay a word through th. tmw acm WM gtAti u . cl,r TTSiSZ ,.h.1 1. ha., l.lh.l.lm. if A,h. a enna.nl.nt Aptlnn S an nU I .. . ' . Journal In regatd to the claims of Ash tabula county btnighUi Ashtabula la neueeslty, a convenient fiction j an old tried, reliable, expedient, wishing only ,h. Stat. Conventioni In submitting th. - oT'theb.,: uamo ut naiitu a. on:u;a, aa ajt puDIIC III. 10 JiUrOpe. candiuate lor tne oiucs 01 viera 01 toe Tnn codbt or fabis Soprome Court. Mr.SpencerU a manor wasout of ths question, and would not thorough education and great ability, I suit npon any plea, lie would be satis. and would brio I areat strcoith lo tbe Bed with what honors might be show- abroad, miniature bene are nlaced among tbe decorative plants to secure sn agreeable temperature In theciuah. lint tbe lce-maklng machines must come Into actlv. play before common people can realise ineaeiigntoraocb luiurlea. . 1 LCTTtu Fiton sAtne. ticket. We feel on Ihe Itca-rve that the minor offices on ths llcae'. this fall, most not be overlooked, bnt mnat bs aa carefully selected as the leaders. We also feel that Mr. Spencer can give greater alrenglh to ths ticket In thst olllce lb in any oaa yet named. None have funud fault with Mr. root, wno oaa given, so far aa we know, unlverstl salisfactoi. Hut Mr. Koos baa hsd tbs olllce two or three terms, which we think Is sufficient. air. Spencer Pas seer been a laitnrut worker In the rauke of the great It-rutx llcao party, ana nesaons mocu in tne C.sidiiei.r--P.lat. Bsug.as-PI.aeer War. 41. N, June 19,1871. TO TUt OHIO STJTMJOVMXJil, A word concerning Messier. Despite ercd upon him by the Duke d'Aumale. Uut TUB COUNT OV CrjAalBOBD hesils a party, ths dlvln. right, ths Church, and no chlldreni hence hs wss tbe prince wltn wnora to deal. Uut ..ulllatl.. mw.A MMK Ml va n. The Count could not snrrender "I'""' sncb sn Immaculate herllaio as "ths dl- lleuler Is a blamed good fellow, lie Is vlos right." Nothing mnstsed to the t passenger eondu.tor la the employ ot 'I77i. 'J.i;i. Beltlmora and Ohio Rsllroad Com- UlA tivviaaiaa uivsvvauie lua I V.-a I Iklo tll.lM. ..A It.- InW J, sttTBj M m VUIV atTUilVH. lUU, lIHtj TUB DLSB tfAOMALB. a.,,... ..I .11 ... v. The Committee respectfully suggests tha Imnortance of a rail deleeatlon from I J. B, W1LK1B. ..k ek. rv.....,l. er-fc. asloaabU Ithnerr. Uteaa Trusmlnira, Faaay each county to tbe Convention. Tbs oogda, aa las a. stub st. op. Ooodai. uosm issnes lo bs decided In ths present cam paign are of vital interest lo tha country, Tha Importance of thorough local or ganliatlon cannot be too strongly nrged; nor can this great auxiliary to dual soccers be too esrly attended to. In this connection, ths Committee would earn estly recommend, that when Connty Committee, hare not already bees selected, thst In the call for Connty wu.vu.4u.te, WU Ml. IUII UU U . UUT, I M S notice be given that tha County Central - uommitteca ror toe coming campaign win oo eeiecu-q it inst time. It Is Important that each deleiatloa lo ths Bute Convention bring with them a correct list of ths officers snd members, with postomce address, ol ths Committees of their connty, and deliver ths same to tnis committee. Very respecifolly, it d. iiAitmsoN, Chairmen State Et. Committee, norm a v Kooe, Secretary. This Is what It did. A committee waa takes yonr ticket with Ihe air of a men arlw.n.amnnt nf lla rjea.t nrlne-lrtlaa W. I ..ul.t-l ,n nhvun ,n Va.M 1 1 1 .n,i nope ilia party win scquesce 10 tnewisnes petition tbe national Aaecmoiy to d I -- rae of Ahiebola connty a county with clare the duke I'reaUent of tbe republic. I not, If It were not for the fact that his 4000 Kepobllcaa majority, and yut never Dot If the Count of Cbatnbord ahould naa a piece on tne Diets ticket aioce Dl to make tne duke bis Heir lo ths ths organisation of ths State and give throne, then Ihe d'Aumala party wss sir. npencer a nearly nomination, ana willing that tne uonnt 01 Ubamnord tnereiiy not ooiy ao tne omcer an bonor ahould nrst occupy tbe throne for a Urn- Uut If the Count of Cbatnbord ahould employera am opposrd to ths entire sys tem of passes, aa a grand unsocial blun- In placing him In nomination, but re ward the people of that section of tbe State for tba great good they have done tne party in tne peak Yours, &c. Wbstbbx Hissing der. Ths traveling public, aad especially that branch of It which "wauls to know Itrd time two years, or thereabout I yon know," have great reason to be after wblch tbe duke d'Aumale should I greatiul to rteesier, tor tbe oisnd and er ne tha sutteeeor by direct and solemn pledge. A VBBSAtLMta sicnar. Ths committee went to Versailles. met the committee of tbe Assembly and the result Is still a secret and among AllenespU for ths last fifteen yeaa has disclaimed her obligation to pay car- ., doiberatlone In eiecultve sealon lain State bonds under wblch money wis The story la still continuous. More-borrowed to aid In Internal Imuran, over, the proofs sn so posltlvs and an- ments. The railroad companies, through "l,l,uol, that the duke le the eomlDg lotmt btn io ioi b,n.v. In potato whom th. bond. pa.d l.to th. hand. - -Jfil " ,? bue, and .wo... p.rh.p., .ntl.'Tt I. labia manner with wblch h. punches tickets, answara creations, polls the bell-cord, and smiles all In 00s. If Hasaler could only be aant round to other lines, that others, bearing the earns odlciai rciatloa to mo perambulating million, conld learn of blm. It were well. The Colorado potato bug has not de vastated tha potato patches of old Co-louablena, aa yet, Kqriherraore, the Iha La blind who does nnt nee anil Inter 01 tne lenaers 01 monry, lor some reason from tbem. I'arle Is full of his photo failed to construct tho rosds, and this graphs and biographies, A paper cell- lauura is assigned: aa ine cause ol ed the Tricolor Is printed solely la his tha aoa-recognllloa of the liability interest, and tha lea Hog article of every of the Btate to piy either the ournal la laoompleto without bis asms Interest or principal. Minnesota par- la uandltd with alagular tenderneae. Daily admitted the Justice of the claims The moat emphatic evidence Is from ths of her creditors by offering to e icbsnge Paris Journsl of this morning, a paper ..... . . . , . ..... .1 ... . ... . ' turno owewe iui ,auu avtip, nnu me last 1 believing in tne sxtremitits of reac tjegisiatui. prueiuou iwr no election ny tloB .uu n-w,ia m. evuru, u. n-j,-. a law lur I TUi iUSION, ua u)'uuiu.uiv. ui wuiiiiieeiiHii-rs to eismlns and decide upon the validity ot tne ooniis. a nis proposition, It is rs everlaatlngly too late to campaign egeinai tl.eoi sortseiniiy. 1 navs inwrvivwea a eenieuer aa Tell me, said I, somsthln. that ban. pened seveuly-flve yaar. ago. Accord, logly he gave me tbe Has, prngrcaa. and downfsll of th. t.irn(T War. It appears thst tb. father of my venerable Informant emigrated to these wilds, and "jioeo sreuoos wnn in. original Car Benier himself, atoll Iha rear 17. There waa toluus. then for then wnnl.l "This tlma Ilia fusion so ofleo an- have been ao Carpenter War,) a tribe of anuueed acsms to bo Dads, and well T",r? b 1 sbraled "Beaver ported, baa been rejelel. There was no "n" 1 ,w0 raecoa or too nous " ,"' "weir niecon- return of vote, from 111 eountl" amlill. ot Bmrlron are Boiled, rroshdorf has teal la a eov. ot laud within the bounds 4M vowvm"m takea th. hand of Twlekenham. Tbe of UrpsnUr's seclloa. Carpenter hsd a , h. kin .1.7.. . mlsunderaUndlDB ot IKK) has Iwa ti. son, who, to other vices, joined a covet plalael and will he forgotten. Tbe Dose for the scalp of llravrr II tl. Ktrly one d' Aumsls, la a letter which circulates at atornlng.htlor. day la fact, Heaver, with Versailles, baa announced Ibis happy a dose, common hsla, all Dim with aews to his friends." apple lick, ksm-ktil at the entrance Thus dawn goes lit. Court of I'srls. bs uupeaier Shop, nail mildly naked eventually Chemhnnl and Ihe repabllc, I '' auU to snlngls with their )ai k. Car aou np naee tne uoae d Aumaie. I p"nter tu u,vr, seruwiu. iuu wen tne 11 teaiienry oi oaie oniuiuil of apple Jtrk, Monlsomerv. Ala., boaaia of a n.l. aroueed his covetous son, and bade him ui.., u. aeuis 11 ansa ..use thst mails blm none, or wb? the tire-bell rings, be lake, the nearest had demeude." The young Carpenter, 19,1011 eeilnet ths measure. The Mian.. spoil. Tribune, which suppirtril ths bill, nevertneire ssya inst lis provislona were not worthy of the bon .r of th. State or lu.l towarda Ha oreilltors, ami that si oca in. nil! has lawn ma le known .very mall haa brought severe censnre or tho oiu rrom source, wblch Sr. entitled to consideration. ATaDan I'labt.-A gentleman It forms as that as he waa passing, oa Wednrsday, tb. farm thla side of lb. widow Taylor's on Ihe road leading to hnaae, piece. llcMOU, B isaw a man plowing la a harness, and as soon aa hs to hitched his eye, toast before hie gorela a pall held with an nmbreiiaovsr Ml head-1. p, .needs awsy to th Sr. with all his smokls. Honld fresh from the adder ajue.e eu,., , ,e. 1 1 . . . . -.. . - ....... n ...... I IDIBUI. B ..lit hetmlls M n ,le I ue. iml rosle, ander full gallon, for ths angles- thus bidden, mads hssla slowly, aad himself la position fur the I with dlrelal veajeaocs beaming frora of Sill t,aof l.s-Jj '? r4 ;n J.ITS 1,111 l.tws Ul S.euo I. Ill 4.A4S S.r,-il nntn vnaHiTllRB Co.. Uannfaetnr-ra of nrel-olaae furniture, wholesale and retail. Wereroome, S, T, and S Oerruna Bloos. SaATSeVAaea, ESC. alaanfaetnraT of Beta, Cape and Purs, ass dnki a eute uooua. uaoeauaa. aa , aw a. nun ne. RAlvRB AMD RAPIKERB. SPASR0V7, UINES & C0. BANKERS, l56 8outhHigh Street, COLUMtftjS, O. OEA.NGB JOHNSON, r. c. BEHKi'iNa, f. C JJaVKKY, PAY TNTER1RT ON DEPOSITS, BUT AND Hell (io id uid1 Hiivir. Uorttnuaeiit Ikindi. mA UI flnt oUm limUat. Issne Fasntie Ticket To nnd from nil tho principal porta In Kflror, wll UmArn pTbUi id Gold, ana on ill the principal diieawdtuwiiatii utop uui do Uoaenl Hooking Bualne.f. lAiiitKUuiij rwelrt prompt ftttentlon. W. B. Idi, N. Bcnuti. L. 0. Bailkt, Cu-A CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Bnmesors to B. B. Bmith A C, COHJMIlIJiS, O, Bnv and Ball Vnrele-n Dear,. ,nl u.11 . TlokeU to all puu ol Luropa, luUreat sllowod WINJUI. SEW ADVERTIKETIENTS. T o XSl A. 3NT HS , .tlPOUTEIt AMI DEALER Iti T E -A. S , ttu Ju.t Keelved a Careo of Fine Tea,, ooailating or YOUNQ.HYSON, IMPERIALS. OliNPOWDEn, OL.D I1VSON, ENUL1SH BREAKKA8T, OOLONQ AND . JAPAN TtA.8 All of ahich will be wild at VerfAW Prices. These, loasara anrvrhnlr.,. miihiIh. ..,. . CORNER HIGH AND TOWN" STREETS, Opposite United States Hotel. Tin; Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. -or- COLTJMBUS OHIO. COUfBIIlKa The CrtpU.I Ciij Insurauce Co., V. U. FIIISIIL'E, President; The Fraukliu Insurance I'o., JUUN ORuEN'LEAF, President; Ihe Central Imirauce Co,, JAMES A. WILCOX, rreildcnt. Office, National Exchange Bank Building, H. W.Cor. lllglaaDdNintcNirecl. Aimr(iiHt Aaapala Llublu for Lom.-s, (O0a,0OU.OO Insnr. Iliiflilioa;,, Merehendlso and otber Prop erlr, asain.t Loeo or llaniairo br Fire, at rates aa low ae othor nrst-slaee Companies. Particular altentloo si.en to Ihe Insuretice or Farm Proper-tj. Xailttcd DereUlnes and tbelr Furniture, for l.o.ses Eoollablr Adjusted, and nviapitr .-a,a ib sTaali. J A. RRA, ajarrelnrr. Dion:. tviMdi. nianager, a. AT. (.llKOU.eollcllor. JBWELBV AMD WATUeSka tuecarawac I.0U) Union. I Van Wart... Vintos. Warren Waebuujtue. V..I0. WiUieoa.... Woed WrasdM... I.'JOS l.ul I.IU s.sss s,ue 9,011 I.SII V" llll J W. CORUIIAV A C(l.. Manufacturer at fine Jeseirr of every deeerlptloa. Watcba. plated .old and allrer. Mo. S K. llruad etraaU Uidenb'maii pnunpUr axecuud. F. A. A Ll LESUITERKirZ. WBoHMala and Retail deelera In WaUbaL Clunk. end Jewelry- Na.ll,Baujhetnat. LCnBKH. TotL.....lll.ll 441 n.MBlu.. . .n.uu Lurabar aterebaBtadeiera Is all kinda of Worked Ftoonna-. Lumbar. Lsts, Aa, ao mat Bpriug aad Waur etreeta. inii.i,iNfcHir. General Insurance Agency, BAKER ie CHAPIN, North Boom Opera Block, Columbus, 0, Oompanlaa. Caah Assets. UOHTJ, of Oolambgs, Ohio, 8088,147. YONKER9 Jt NEW YORK, 808.O3J MARKET, of New York, ft701,6&l. ATLANTIC, Brooklyn, 8$18,IM. ENTEIil'IflSK, of Pulls. 8011,63 FRANKLIN, VVhecllnu, $100,511 NATIONAL, Bangor, $311,303. PEOPLES', Bib Franclsco,Sl33,119. ALEMANNIA, Clevelacd, 383,953 A.C. HAXEg A II. L.MlKnEnT, apt I Solicitors. au, jew -I.- ie-uvk.wa-.i. j?ria,T IMPORTANT ! Uo tho pprowh of th wtra Htsno, when T-nfllet anil UnnUcroeo lndnlif in a eotlmft m'mm ot omot a ie.or other t(rtjthti.erit, huw plevunt It u o know tbt the ice iim d It miili.tr tbst itins.)i inffdrssiiitht Ueieir and ItM Iron lmpuritieM tho vtigin inuw. JAtUEK A MAHnN fcta ttia only donlera that bare cut nil their icu(r ktiovetho Impuritin ol tba citt tnd nnno han ben eat bv thia bolow th Ftanltlintrn lanchtermtf houm and nr the PeDltontlaiT. HarltiR .ncreuelour fai ilitlea weirn aakblsid to icll icj at uuuaiiul low vaMta TbaaUul fcr past fvon. we aolioit ftcontinuanc ol the mmt. Order 1-ft with F. A. 4k L. LKSUUKUBUX, at thHr Jewclir StotP, No. 71 BoutnHlgh itwct,' with tht wagon on tho atraet, or with tho underiiffticd, will ni'iivii prnmpt a'tantloo. mayJiJit JAXaUsUU V. MAllTIN. RANDALL, WALL PAPERS New Styles nil the ilinu. PANE L PAPE RSI KICRnnt, New and Cheap. 1 o o JOHNSON BUILDING. WINDOW SHADES, New, Clir-np and BeBnllful. WASHABLE TINTS, AND WASHABLE WOOES, 109 S. Wxh St. COLD AND FRESCO PAPKRS, rrettler, Better and Che i per than eUfiore ine war. JOB. QlTIIDKRHHRIlieR. Mmkut Tailor and dcaltr In Kadyma(. Ootb tag ud iHaii mmUkUtf Uotsli, Amutaa ! nsBisaiwVsr. IfUJMIU. JOHN flILTEKB CO. KBsvbt PlaAoa. NtKAhftai Hama Otttana and Ha. ttklaou. Maitwaal lutnatBU, ch 11 aad II 1. IflWIPAPBR. OHIO BTATB JUtTKNAL. M Mat l faallsw SfU.ajv a, ... . hit pam, im Uk Mat Aaif tM BMH . A. di L. LtSQUEREUX, tun a Luai troat or AMERICAN Ladies' and Gent's Watches, Ol tba Walibaw, Klein avnd United Sintaa CtMnpanr'a Jelcbraic. Idnnnraclnra sVUO Fine Swiss Watches, Olamr own Inportntlon Gold and Silver Plated Goods, JEWE LRY IH BNDLE8B VAHIBTY UHa aladiaai la i JOSEPH GUKDERSDElVKBs Merchant Tailor.j American Hotel Block, Osr. Hlifb and Butt Btr, rAINTINO. V, M. KKLIJill, SIGN AHD BANNER raiaUaf , Glass Ulldlac, Lallsrlai al all Ulais, I. K. 00B, E1QH AHD TOWN 8T8 raiLir KNurr. Ifav ealsthur, rasenaff, aa, eiU at Ksnvfa ratat akoa, tla. lie So. IS liifa attsat, UUiua- l .a,uau. rl.H.TIBRHB Alvo BELL HAMOGRS Now Qoodi( Birin( llflPB ! Irlena' Bojra' anal Chlldreaa' Wear. f. B4IXBT B ana Daalaea ta tasS rtpa aad Btawt lead, Batae aad waaar ueaaeu aau waea rmwa, a s. ibini . ri.nnaina. Irrswilwv. aeslar la raraus, laal rise, w.lsv rvnaala, STaak Baalsa, at. Ill Maria illtk Bk, OpnlB Fnralshliii Ooods, llcadr made Ooedt The Richest Flal'rlal, HERSHI8EB, ADAMS & Tha lljtarJ Mat r In I. Tba LATEST tad DK8T stjlssofl -""Bgim, Bain, ciuas, Doors, (IsiAs sasat CaeasurM svar bron.hl to m -, this tnarksl. A. D, CHEHHIKIL k PlBST UUSS CtTTTBB SBablSB BM tO sqaal Bar. OaaaaWsBialBSIasaaata, CO, oncBi Saalk-arssl OavBaHai Water Bis, OOIVMBVI, OHIO. aVaitass Itaalaf, SavUf sat Be-eavtaf Soae TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa as r.aarad to faraaa far eDar aas GOAL aa t ss Sauewsaj salas. t Bloaabari, . YoaRBloihea, Bellalre. Caaarlavllle, sjambrldge, STEADMAN L EVANS, SOOTCn 0IUN1TI MOHUMENTtfi rri.ii.iAi amd inrRioAN, tfls awl Dnm Stun Mtnummli Oeewar BajS aaS Leaf streets, rVaaeea, Q, Br la. fa, SeiieeM rVaa mf Vara, h aa, swaau e. au au." ur EAGLE BRASS WORKS All alaia sf Tama crer h, BriH Woiku, Drore Pipe and llttlDgfs geo. rons & BON, NE GROCERY STORE. NEW AND FRESH GOODS AND NO MISTAKE, fuich:a.sei3d fob cash ITWB I'NnBRSlUNKD J. alKUION A CO., MANTELS & GRATES! xxiaa coiuVjmiiuh Mantel and Grate Company ABB MAK1NQ ALL SIBBS Ot MARBLE1ZED MANTELS Imitating Natura Truthfully, inrj Produc. inir. nora inierior io nous in iha Country, .ILL OUB WOEK WARRANTED JAKES FULTOaf , ARcnt M. B. A lun sTttvIt of netatlfnl Otrdtn mi. E. F. MORGAN, (Buooiesor ts D. C Book A OkJ No. S Moutb lllnh SStroot, lataiaaalstsl NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dav. lis will tsvs a laip stock sf Is ponaa I'AUTKOAH, LA ltOMAH sal aN.lbsl rMralu breads al I in ported fiiQAna, la aaaarttUM, Call la A 0. HELLMTJTH COLLEGE, Boars aarl TalUsa sal aaaaaa, , Hollmutd Ladles' College .uftATiffnntttl pt He R. R. Prtnett ArtJinf. IWm nd TnltwB pT ftiinnm, (JH. Pnt4slaatt Th VsryH.., 1. UsaUnuth, D.U.. tWa f Hnnw. tarrnrpsuttnUnytoH Ivhaa, leo. sMfcUtsfsM nam. asf , SAMUEL Y. GREER (SaeraaaM to Dlslsfss A Oreer.l FIRE HOSE MANDTAOTDBIE 520 North Slrsst, Philadelphia. 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